MDT Modular Driven Technologies
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MDT Modular Driven Technologies
Has anyone tried these products for the Remington 700, Model 7 or Micro 7? Any real experience is of interest.
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Re: MDT Modular Driven Technologies
Yup, i have the MDT Tac21 on my Rem700 SPS 300 AAC...love it
Its not extremely light, but its WELL-built...first put it on my .308 Rem700 SPS, but when i went and got it cerakoted, i also found the Element chassis, so put this one on the blackout...on the 300 i havent really noticed tighter groups (have only shot it at 100yds so far) but we will check it against my 300yd targets when it warms up...
Its not extremely light, but its WELL-built...first put it on my .308 Rem700 SPS, but when i went and got it cerakoted, i also found the Element chassis, so put this one on the blackout...on the 300 i havent really noticed tighter groups (have only shot it at 100yds so far) but we will check it against my 300yd targets when it warms up...
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Re: MDT Modular Driven Technologies
is that an accuracy international magazine ?BadKarmaZeroSix wrote:Yup, i have the MDT Tac21 on my Rem700 SPS 300 AAC...love it
Its not extremely light, but its WELL-built...first put it on my .308 Rem700 SPS, but when i went and got it cerakoted, i also found the Element chassis, so put this one on the blackout...on the 300 i havent really noticed tighter groups (have only shot it at 100yds so far) but we will check it against my 300yd targets when it warms up...
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Yup...feeds perfectly...
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Re: MDT Modular Driven Technologies
Nice looking rifles, so they just went together as easy as the MDT videos show?
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Re: MDT Modular Driven Technologies
Actually, yeah...two tricky parts...
1) dont forget to take out the set screws in top of the Rem700 action like i did...it took me 5 mins of scratching my head to see the problem...
2) putting the trigger assembly back in was a bit tricky with the bulkier chassis there...the little spring needs some pushing and prodding...use tweezers and a small punch to hold while slipping it in place, and it will take a couple attempts...need good lighting
Other than that, it's simple, and i really love the way it feels...
1) dont forget to take out the set screws in top of the Rem700 action like i did...it took me 5 mins of scratching my head to see the problem...
2) putting the trigger assembly back in was a bit tricky with the bulkier chassis there...the little spring needs some pushing and prodding...use tweezers and a small punch to hold while slipping it in place, and it will take a couple attempts...need good lighting
Other than that, it's simple, and i really love the way it feels...
"Of course I'm carrying a gun. It's where I keep my bullets".
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Re: MDT Modular Driven Technologies
On the Remington I have not. I did put a couple other rifles in a couple LSS chassis.paper9 wrote:Has anyone tried these products for the Remington 700, Model 7 or Micro 7? Any real experience is of interest.
Best move I made. Quality is high and dimensions are consistent, stability and ergonomics are improved. Price was nice.
Re: MDT Modular Driven Technologies
FWIW - they released a new chassis system at SHOT. It should be up on their site in the next few days.
If I still have the brochure, I'll upload it tonight.
If I still have the brochure, I'll upload it tonight.
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I got the LSS for the Model 7 in 300 BLK. It went together easy.
I can shoot better using it. The mags work good. I recommend the change.
I did the entire thing; LSS stock, 3 polymer mags, buttstock, pistol grip, buffer tube, castle nut
for $465.00.
I can shoot better using it. The mags work good. I recommend the change.
I did the entire thing; LSS stock, 3 polymer mags, buttstock, pistol grip, buffer tube, castle nut
for $465.00.
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